‘Oh no, not again’ feel from start

‘Oh no, not again’ feel from start
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‘Oh no, not again’ feel from start, About Bisket Movie, Dimple. Even as you loiter into the many vacant seats auditorium, Next Gen Boss is murdered and you have Tolerant and comic Relief as the main suspects.

You could put this down as an inauspicious start for the year. Dismal footfalls. It is a ‘oh no, not again’ feel that leaves you gasping as you leave the theatre.

Mr Tolerant (Arvind Krishna) meets Ms Pub (Dimple) and there begins the story of a great romance – coffee, sunsets, shopping and oh yeah! Purple bed covers, red hot passion. Tolerant and Pub have problems with a T shirt till Papa Hotelier (Chalapathy Rao) who it appears has lost out on the entrepreneurial front throws in a few spanners in the works. More problems for our Tolerant and Pub. As with the audience. Now what? What else!!

Mr. Tolerant, at work is tested, exploited by Bad Boss (Ajay). Bad Boss is an exploiter on a laptop. Laptop is not just a spoilsport who hasn’t been asked for high exodus from his office. Anyways he is at some job where he is paid for his frowns.

Mr. Tolerant has a friend in Mr. Comic Relief (‘Vennela’ Kishore) who hitherto had a benevolent Boss who just walked out of a window pane. Next Gen Boss (Bharath) is like Bad Boss and thus both the friends have a bad day at office. While earlier comic Relief had a nice time to the exasperation of Tolerant, he too is part of blame your boss crusade. So we have had romance and comedy. Now the script writer demands: Move on. So we have thrills and suspense. Time for a break.

Even as you loiter into the many vacant seats auditorium, Next Gen Boss is murdered and you have Tolerant and comic Relief as the main suspects.

As a film buff you know that heroes do not kill and cerain not the guys meant for a laugh. You never know where the new cinematic revolution can start!!.

They walk into the house of a professional killer (Ali) who assures them of the required assistance and he in turn uses the services of Alcohol Man ( Tagubotu Ramesh) For the thrills you have the police chasing and for suspense you have a few idiotic clues as to who could be the possible killer and then even the motive for the murder. Director Anil Gopi Reddy has got it all wrong. There is for a start a poor script that seeks to travel to the clichés without any effort and in fact highlight them with amateur ease. The title colloquially means taking some one for a ride. The film maker sure does. Seen in that context, the film maker has surely warned you sufficiently even at the stage of the title.

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